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Goodnight Paragraphs for Her. 1. Night has fallen, but you're still the only thing on my mind. Sweet dreams, gorgeous. 2. Counting down the hours until I get to see your beautiful face again.
Spread the love at bedtime with these sweet and sincere messages from poets, performers and more! Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
“Every time I am in your presence it is a reminder of why I'm married to you. I just love being near you.” “This is a good message for your partner because it acknowledges the role of being ...
Billboard predicted this would be a Top 20 hit, writing, "Chalk up another 'Go Away Little Girl' winner for the 'See You In September' group." They also praised the song's "smooth vocal workout." [1] Cash Box noted that the group "had made it to hitsville twice, and should easily make it a trio with this lovely love song."
The Jesse Belvin recording reached #7 on the US Billboard R&B chart in 1956. [5] The McGuire Sisters cover, also released in 1956, reached #32 on Billboard's pop chart. [6]The Paul Anka 1968 recording reached #27 on the Billboard singles chart in a 10-week chart run in 1969.
Goodnight My Love and Other Rhapsodies for Young Lovers (1969) Viva Records V-36019 Goodnight My Love/For Once/I Say a Little Prayer/Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing/My Special Angel/I Love How You Love Me/I'm Gonna Make You Love Me/Two Different Worlds/Love Poem/Those Were the Days/Lavender Love/No Not Much
from the film Love Letters [261] 1958 [4] [213] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [261] "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" Ollie Jones 1958 with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [76] "Love Me or Leave Me" Walter Donaldson: Gus Kahn: 1947 with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra [61] "Love Put a Song in ...
Andy Russell - for the 78rpm album Love Notes from Andy Russell (1947). [2] Sarah Vaughan recorded the song for her album Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi (1955) [3] Tina Louise recorded it for her one and only album, 1957's It's Time for Tina. [4] Petula Clark also recorded it in 1957 for her debut studio album, You Are My Lucky Star. [5]